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Power consumption at different loads

At just under 182 watts, the power consumption in the Torture Loop is just above the point that Nvidia has set as the Power Target with 180 watts. In the gaming loop, the power consumption is almost at the decimal point exactly at this value. When the maximum possible power target of 240 watts (BIOS or BIOS) is exhausted, the Turbo BIOS) the card with just under 213 watts and 2088 MHz (Witcher 3 Ultra HD, warmed up) remained in an area that still seems quite acceptable. The rest is going as usual.

The corresponding voltages for both loops in the factory state are shown in the following diagram:

Compliance with the standard on the motherboard slot

With a maximum of 3.9 amps (torture), the card is still far below what the PCI SIG sets with a maximum of 5.5 amps (66 watts) for the 12-volt rail on the motherboard slot. In the Gaming Loop, the maximum overclocking is just as much lower as the maximum overclocking. Overall, therefore, balancing has been implemented in a truly exemplary manner.

Detailed graphics: power consumption and currents

For a better illustration, we have also recorded all measurement results as detailed curves in the graphs below:


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